Al-Wefaq held the largest number of seats in Bahrain’s parliament, and was massively influential among the Shi’ite majority. When the pro-democracy rallies began, al-Wefaq was seen as a key party, and in the midst of violent crackdowns against the protesters all of the group’s MPs resigned in protest.

Members of Wefaq have faced arrest in the wake of the protests, and the government openly flirted with a public ban. Interestingly enough, at the time the justification was that the group, and indeed the whole “democracy” thing, were insidious exports from Iran.

Now, Asaiah seems to be hoping to play the anti-US card as well, accusing Wefaq of being “in the lap of the Americans.” It is an interesting strategy given US ambivalence about the Saudi-led invasion of Bahrain to help crush the pro-democracy rallies, but with officials looking for any excuse possible to move against the Shi’ite political faction more aggressively, it seems anything will be attempted.

So where are the calls within the UN for a magical "no fly zone" that will target invading Saudi's? Hmmm? Curiously our state-controlled major media is mute on this and other state-sanctioned evils. So long as you stay on the Imperial road map you have nothing to fear from Uncle Scam but veer off and "watch out!"… it'll be bombs away.